So, went to Floria 2010 wit CK to kinda see wut's the hype all about.
No joke, I never knew bonzai's are literally caged plants. This shot named "Prison For The Inanimate".
Trails.
Yellow yellow yellow yellow yellow yellow yelo yelo yelo...
More trails.
"Aha! I found a flower conveniently ready for me to hold in my fingers! How wonderful!"
Who give a shit about appreciating flowers, right? Heck this thing is more interesting.
Walking away from this bullshit.
The so-called floating mosque. My grandmother could tell that they built it on land, or at least, reclaimed land.
It amazes me how there's an army of personnel in the mosque making sure tourists don't stay in the mosque too long. I dun remember Tian Hou Temple shooing away tourists within 10 minutes. And I don't think the Hindu temple at Petaling Street forbids tourists from being in the temple when a prayer is being done.
And I thought the mosque was just ANOTHER place of worship. Hey I learnt something new today.
For the record, I have the utmost respect for a mosque. I've always wanted to visit one and see how majestic they are. But man, just leave me alone to soak in the architecture.
Trails.
Yellow yellow yellow yellow yellow yellow yelo yelo yelo...
More trails.
Anyway, the next 2 shots are more like reporter/paparazzi shots.
I thought this Floria thing is supposed to teach ppl to appreciate flowers.
"Hrmm... Let's see what's in here."I thought this Floria thing is supposed to teach ppl to appreciate flowers.
"Aha! I found a flower conveniently ready for me to hold in my fingers! How wonderful!"
Who give a shit about appreciating flowers, right? Heck this thing is more interesting.
Walking away from this bullshit.
And so we left Floria, partially wet.
Who would give up a tour around Putrajaya when in Putrajaya?
The Treasury building just nearby. I had to 'make' that blue sky coz there just weren't any.Who would give up a tour around Putrajaya when in Putrajaya?
The so-called floating mosque. My grandmother could tell that they built it on land, or at least, reclaimed land.
It amazes me how there's an army of personnel in the mosque making sure tourists don't stay in the mosque too long. I dun remember Tian Hou Temple shooing away tourists within 10 minutes. And I don't think the Hindu temple at Petaling Street forbids tourists from being in the temple when a prayer is being done.
And I thought the mosque was just ANOTHER place of worship. Hey I learnt something new today.
For the record, I have the utmost respect for a mosque. I've always wanted to visit one and see how majestic they are. But man, just leave me alone to soak in the architecture.
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